Title: 1/27 notes
1- 1/27 notes
- Group 1 Meet at Tree-Ring Lab 930
- (west stadium 104)
- Group 2 Meet at RadioCarbon Lab 930
- (Physics Atmo Main Lobby)
- Start tree-ring crossdating activity today
- Due next Thurs Feb 3
- Reading for dating lecture
- E Haury HH-39 Recollections of a Dramatic
Moment in Southwestern Archaeology - Focus on bridging the gap
2- "Everything which has come down to us from
heathendom is wrapped in a thick fog it belongs
to a space of time we cannot measure. We know
that it is older than Christendom, but whether by
a couple of years or a couple of centuries, or
even by more than a millenium, we can do no more
than guess.Rasmus Nyerup, 1802 - Emil Haury Recollections (Reading)
- descriptions of ruins, study of pots and pans,
and efforts to recreate ancient history were
sterile without a valid sense of time.
3Dating Terms
- Precision
- Accuracy
- Labels--
- 500BC
- 2500b.p.
- but AD 2008
4Know what is being Dated !
- Dated Event
- Tree-ring growth
- Decay of element/death of organism
- Movement of magnetic pole
- Target Event
- Building construction
- Site occupation
- Last use of fireplace (hearth)
5Dating Techiques
- Relative (before, after, earlier, later)
- Stratigraphy (think layer cake Grand Canyon)
- Seriation Changes in style (think changes in car
bodies video games, etc) - Both used extensively in Southwestbut must be
calibrated against some known date
6- Dating Techniques (Pertinent to SW)
- Absolute
- Radiometric
- Archaeomagneticburned things 500B.C.
- 14C for recent organic material 35,000 bp
- both calibrated with Dendrochronology
- Dendrochronology
- Trees, about the last 2000 years
- Crossdating outside activity 1
- Due Tuesday
7Archaeomagnetic Dating
Hearths, Burned clay walls, etc. (not movable
objects)
Southwest
From Michaels, J. 1973
814C (Radiocarbon dating) Dates Organic
Stuff (not rocks)
- Wood, charcoal
- Cloth (Shroud of Turin, etc.)
- Bone and antler
- Peat, organic-bearing sediments
- Marine and fresh-water shell
- Carbonate deposits
- Caliche (CaCO3)
- UA has a GREAT Radiocarbon lab
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10Radiocarbon Dating
- 14C is formed in the upper atmosphere through
the effect of cosmic ray neutrons upon 14N. The
reaction is - 14N n 14C p
- (Where n is a neutron and p is a proton)
- The radiocarbon method is based on the rate of
decay of the radioactive or unstable carbon
isotope 14
11Carbon
- 12C stable, 98.9 of all Carbon
- 13C stable, 1.1 of all Carbon
- 14C radioactive, 1 x 10-10 of all Carbon
12Think ratios--- ½, ¼, etc.
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1514C Dating Errors
- Variations atmospheric 14C production
- Natural over time due to solar
- Post bomb
- Postdepositional contamination
- percolating groundwater
- incorporation of older or younger carbon
- contamination in field or laboratory
- Determination of half-life
- Now 5730 40 years
16- Andrew Ellicott
- Douglass
- 1867 - 1962
- Astronomy
- 1894 Flagstaff to build Lowell Observatory
- Sunspots a lifelong interest impact on Earth
climate?
17- 1906 Tucson as UA Professor of astronomy,
physics, geography, dean, acting president - Founder of LTRR - 1938
- 1929 Natl. Geog. Magazine
- Secrets of the SW Solved by Talkative Tree Rings
18Douglass
- 1904 observed a ring pattern in Flagstaff
sawmill logs - 1904, 1902, 1899, 1896, 1894, and 1891 were
narrow - Compared, confirmed other Flagstaff trees oral
history - Flagstaff chronology
- 1911 Prescott trees confirmed the pattern
- Climate caused? Solar variation?
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21Long Chronologies
- SW 2000-3000 years
- Bristlecone pine of West
- Oldest tree known was 4900 years old
- Chronology now at 8700 years
- Europe
- Oak chronologies at 10,000 years
- Composed of short segments
22The 2nd Radiocarbon Revolution (1960s)
Another GREAT discovery at the UA
23- Outside Activity Skeleton Plotting
- Access through our course web page
- http//www.ltrr.arizona.edu/skeletonplot/
- introcrossdate.htm
- Read explanatory pages
- Try skeleton plotting for yourself
- When you succeed
- alt-print screen
- Edit-Paste (or Paste Special) into a word
document - Fill in page with text
- Insightful observations on crossdating
- MUST HAVE Your plot, Master plot, Answer box
(begin/end year), comments - Due next Tuesday 2/2
24Some Tips
Answer box
core
Master Plot
Your plot
- Your homework should look like this paragraph
here , blah, blah
WARNING Easy to cheat, Easier to See if you
cheated!!!
25Steps Plotting
Mark ONLY small rings on graph paper From bottom
up
26Steps Looking at the Master
Align Your graph paper with the Master so Every
Ring Matches